Deck 10: Data Collection and Reporting Methods

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Information ____________ is the gathering of data for nonresearch purposes, such as for records, reporting (perhaps to an advisory board), or quality improvement.

A) research
B) collection
C) reporting
D) analysis
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_________________ research involves gathering data to answer a research question, such as whether different age groups experience vastly different satisfaction rates or whether sexually transmitted infections rates correlate with ethnicity.

A) Information
B) Healthcare
C) Special
D) Descriptive
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A sample frame is ____________.

A) all the people who could be sampled.
B) an entire population.
C) fewer than 30 participants
D) between 30 and 90 participants.
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_______________ is a type of sampling based on user referral.

A) Statistical sampling
B) Real sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Random sampling
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_______________ is a type of sampling based on social networks.

A) Statistical sampling
B) Network sampling
C) Real sampling
D) Random sampling
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If you surveyed anyone who walked by you on a street corner, this would represent______________.

A) nonprobability sampling.
B) probability sampling.
C) volunteer sample.
D) test sample.
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If you used a random sampling method to determine participants you would be using __________.

A) nonprobability sampling.
B) probability sampling.
C) volunteer sample.
D) test sample.
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With a __________________________ members select themselves, perhaps based on interest.

A) nonprobability sampling
B) probability sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) test sample
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In _____________ participants selected are not representative of the population.

A) nonprobability sampling
B) probability sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) sampling bias
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Simple random sampling could be exemplified by _________________.

A) lottery.
B) call lists.
C) volunteers.
D) only valid patients in the study.
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With ___________ you establish groups or strata of the population, based on a predetermined characteristic, and then select a random sample from each group.

A) timed sampling
B) stratified sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) criteria sampling
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If you had 100 people, you might form groups of 10 and then randomly choose some of the groups to be your sample. This is known as ______________ sampling.

A) timed
B) stratified
C) volunteer
D) cluster
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Likert developed a _________________ scale.

A) weight
B) population
C) sampling
D) rating
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A familiar visual analogue scale (VAS) you might see in a doctor's office would be:

A) pain scale.
B) Likert scale.
C) forced Likert scale.
D) medical scale.
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A _____________ study focuses on a specific population over an extended period.

A) cohort
B) group
C) sample
D) focused
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A ___________ study is similar to a trend study but uses the exact same group of individuals over the course of the study.

A) cohort
B) group
C) sample
D) panel
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A _________ study involves repeated surveying of a unique sample of the population, typically over a long period, with different groups of people in the same population and potentially with different researchers.

A) cohort
B) group
C) trend
D) panel
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A ______________ study focuses on one individual or community rather than on a demographic group.

A) cohort
B) case
C) trend
D) panel
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A ______________ study is a form of historical research that considers documents and stored records to provide data for the research.

A) documentary
B) case
C) trend
D) panel
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A unique data collection method that takes into consideration not only statistics gathered but also strengths and weaknesses of the study is a(n) _________.

A) appraisal.
B) case.
C) trend.
D) panel.
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Information ____________ is the gathering of data for nonresearch purposes, such as for records, reporting (perhaps to an advisory board), or quality improvement.

A) research
B) collection
C) reporting
D) analysis
B
2
_________________ research involves gathering data to answer a research question, such as whether different age groups experience vastly different satisfaction rates or whether sexually transmitted infections rates correlate with ethnicity.

A) Information
B) Healthcare
C) Special
D) Descriptive
D
3
A sample frame is ____________.

A) all the people who could be sampled.
B) an entire population.
C) fewer than 30 participants
D) between 30 and 90 participants.
A
4
_______________ is a type of sampling based on user referral.

A) Statistical sampling
B) Real sampling
C) Snowball sampling
D) Random sampling
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_______________ is a type of sampling based on social networks.

A) Statistical sampling
B) Network sampling
C) Real sampling
D) Random sampling
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If you surveyed anyone who walked by you on a street corner, this would represent______________.

A) nonprobability sampling.
B) probability sampling.
C) volunteer sample.
D) test sample.
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If you used a random sampling method to determine participants you would be using __________.

A) nonprobability sampling.
B) probability sampling.
C) volunteer sample.
D) test sample.
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With a __________________________ members select themselves, perhaps based on interest.

A) nonprobability sampling
B) probability sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) test sample
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In _____________ participants selected are not representative of the population.

A) nonprobability sampling
B) probability sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) sampling bias
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Simple random sampling could be exemplified by _________________.

A) lottery.
B) call lists.
C) volunteers.
D) only valid patients in the study.
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With ___________ you establish groups or strata of the population, based on a predetermined characteristic, and then select a random sample from each group.

A) timed sampling
B) stratified sampling
C) volunteer sample
D) criteria sampling
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If you had 100 people, you might form groups of 10 and then randomly choose some of the groups to be your sample. This is known as ______________ sampling.

A) timed
B) stratified
C) volunteer
D) cluster
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13
Likert developed a _________________ scale.

A) weight
B) population
C) sampling
D) rating
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A familiar visual analogue scale (VAS) you might see in a doctor's office would be:

A) pain scale.
B) Likert scale.
C) forced Likert scale.
D) medical scale.
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A _____________ study focuses on a specific population over an extended period.

A) cohort
B) group
C) sample
D) focused
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A ___________ study is similar to a trend study but uses the exact same group of individuals over the course of the study.

A) cohort
B) group
C) sample
D) panel
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A _________ study involves repeated surveying of a unique sample of the population, typically over a long period, with different groups of people in the same population and potentially with different researchers.

A) cohort
B) group
C) trend
D) panel
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A ______________ study focuses on one individual or community rather than on a demographic group.

A) cohort
B) case
C) trend
D) panel
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A ______________ study is a form of historical research that considers documents and stored records to provide data for the research.

A) documentary
B) case
C) trend
D) panel
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A unique data collection method that takes into consideration not only statistics gathered but also strengths and weaknesses of the study is a(n) _________.

A) appraisal.
B) case.
C) trend.
D) panel.
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